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Walcott wins journalism medal for Iraq coverage
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - McClatchy's Washington bureau chief has won the Nieman Foundation's first I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence for pre-Iraq war coverage.
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Max Mosley wins privacy case against News of the World
Max Mosley has won his privacy case against the News of the World , which claimed he had taken part in a 'Nazi-style' orgy with prostitutes.
9 hrs ago | Salon.com
Kosovo editor fined for naming witness
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted and fined an award-winning journalist euro7,000 Thursday for publishing the name of a witness who testified anonymously in the trial of Kosovo's former prime minister.
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Media donations favor Dems 100-1
Still need convincing that the mainstream media is overrun with liberals? William Tate, writing in Investor's Business Daily, says media donations favor Democratic Party candidates over GOP candidates by a ...
Forget Obama's Afghan Dog and Pony Show
Listen to Our Military Commanders By Jim Kouri, CPP Nevermind what presidential hopeful Barack Obama is saying during his current campaign photo-op in Afghanistan.
Journalists arrested in drugs libel case
MAURITANIAN authorities have arrested two journalists accused of libelling judges whom they reported had accepted bribes to release suspected drug traffickers, an international press watchdog said.
No probe into police chief in Dink murder case
An stanbul court on Tuesday ruled against a demand to start an investigation into stanbul Police Chief Celalettin Cerrah and seven other police officers, including former Police Department Intelligence Bureau ...
Beshir to tour Darfur under war crimes cloud
Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir is seen during a meeting with the Joint United Nations and African Union mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole in the capital Khartoum on July 20.
Unicef in plea for media award
UNICEF has urged all journalists, children and adolescents in the Arab world to participate actively in the Arab Media Humanitarian Forum Award.
Is the media playing fair with McCain?
Did the New York Time's really have to go and reject an op-ed by Sen. John McCain? Editorial prerogative aside, the decision sure seems to add to the claim growing in some quarters,that McCain can't get ...
Probe ordered into attack on Ahmedabad journalists
The Gujarat government Saturday ordered a probe into Friday's attack on scribes who were covering clashes following the mysterious death of two boys at religious leader Asaram Bapu's ashram, as the state's Home ...
Scribe's Murder, Temple Dispute Muddy Cambodian Polls
Cambodia has entered the final week of its national election campaign shocked by the murder of a well-known journalist and facing an increasingly tense standoff with Thailand over a disputed 11th century Hindu ...
Gold miner's son seeks energy refuge in solar
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has found a refuge in the nation's preoccupation with record energy prices.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban.
Nicole and Keith in baby 'heaven' July 18, 2008 - 6:51AM Nicole is in awe of her 'precious little angel.' Photo: Isaac Brekken MATT & JO Hot Live Grannies Nicole Kidman says she is in heaven after the birth of ...
CPJ 'concerned' about safety of Aaj Kal staff
PESHAWAR: International press freedom organisation Committee to Protect Journalists - in a letter to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday - expressed 'concern' about the safety of the staff of Urdu ...
U.S. newspaper editors still optimistic, survey says
Despite declines in revenue and repeated staff reductions, most American newspaper editors remain optimistic that their publications will regain their footing by shifting news to online editions and by ...
Nyt Rejects Cain'S Editorial; Should 'Mirror' Obama
An editorial written by Republican presidential hopeful McCain has been rejected by the NEW YORK TIMES -- less than a week after the paper published an essay written by Obama, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.
Journalists are harassed, says rights group
The rights group demanded a probe into the recent incidents and asked the committee to tell police to respect journalists.
Judge defends conduct as prosecutor
A former prosecutor who is now a circuit judge defended his office's conduct in the 2005 trial of a Columbia man convicted of killing a local newspaper editor.
Newsroom cuts curb content, study shows
The many and deepening cuts at newspapers across the country are starting to take a toll on their content, according to a study being released Monday.